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Troubleshooting 

Problem 

Possible Solutions 

The TinyTrak3Config.exe 

program cannot communicate 

with the TinyTrak3.  The config 

program reports “TinyTrak3 not 

found”.   

Be sure to use a null-modem adapter. 

Be sure TinyTrak3 is powered. 

Be sure to use the correct configuration program, TinyTrak3Config.exe. 

Test serial by running a terminal program, such as HyperTerm at 4800 baud N81.  

When TinyTrak3 is first powered up, it will send a version message.  If it doesn’t, 

serial output is not working.  If it does, send ESC V, which will make it send the 

version again.  If it doesn’t, serial input is not working. 

Try a different computer. 

The TinyTrak3Config program 

reports “Cannot open COM port” 

Be sure to use the correct COM port.   

Be sure no other programs are also currently using the COM port. 

The transmitter keys up, even 

when no power is applied to 

TinyTrak3 

Perhaps the radio doesn’t key via current through the microphone line.  If so, 

resistor R8 should be removed. 

Check for shorts or opens on the solder side of the PCB. 

Check the radio manual.  Perhaps a different value of R8 is needed. 

The green GPS status LED 

flashes, but never goes solid. 

The GPS is not getting a lock on the satellites. Make sure the GPS antenna has a 

clear view of the sky. 

The power LED D1 is not lit. 

Check for 5V across LED D1. 

Check for shorts or opens on the solder side of the PCB. 

Be sure the LEDs are inserted in the proper direction. 

Confirm the battery is fully charged, and delivering 7 – 35 volts. 

The green and yellow LEDs do 

not flash 3 times at powerup. 

Be sure the LEDs are inserted in the proper direction. 

Check for shorts or opens on the solder side of the PCB. 

Check for 5 volts across socket pins 5 and 14 with the PIC removed. 

TinyTrak3 keys the transmitter, 

sends a packet, but fails to un-

key the transmitter. 

TinyTrak3 is probably receiving too much local RF energy.   

Lower transmitter power, move the transmitting antenna further away, or try 

shielding the TinyTrak3 in a metal case. 

Try re-configuring the settings. 

Sent packets sound distorted on 

a receiver. 

Be sure the calibration value is around 128. 

Be sure there is not too much RF energy near the TinyTrak3. 

Sent packets are not being 

decoded by a receiver (TNC, 

digipeater, etc) 

Make sure your TXD time is high enough.  Start it high (500 ms) and lower it as 

long as it keeps working.  250ms – 300ms is a good setting. 

Make sure the transmitted audio level is correct.  It should be near, or just below, 

other transmitters received.  Adjust with R6 

Try slightly different calibration values. 

Try re-configuring the settings. 

The yellow CD LED always 

blinks about once per second. 

Serial data may be creating noise on the received audio line.  Try moving the 

cables around, shortening and separating them, or switching to shielded cables. 

No audio is heard on a receiver. 

Check for shorts or opens on the solder side of the PCB. 

Raise transmit audio level with R6. 

If R6 doesn’t give enough range, try lowering the value of R5, or even shorting it. 

TinyTrak3 is stuck in transmit 

mode, or transmitting too often, 

and it cannot be re-configured. 

Rotate R9 to the extreme so the TinyTrak3 will think there is a carrier.  Then cycle 

power, and it should not transmit.  It should then be able to be configured. 

The green GPS LED is off with a 

GPS connected. 

Be sure the LEDs are inserted in the proper direction. 

Be sure the GPS has power and is set to output NMEA-0183 at 4800 baud. 

Be sure there is not a null-modem adapter in line with the GPS. 

Check for shorts or opens on the solder side of the PCB. 

The GPS serial levels may not be readable by TinyTrak3. To test, connect the 

GPS to a computer running a terminal program at 4800.  Don’t forget the null-

modem and gender-changer.  Capture some of the data.  Then connect the 

TinyTrak3 to the computer, and send the data back.  If it reads the data and lights 

the LED, the data is valid, but the levels are not compatible. 

TinyTrak3 never transmits. 

Be sure the yellow LED is off.  Adjust R9 if necessary. 

Check for shorts or opens on the solder side of the PCB. 

Be sure the cable is built correctly.  Grounding PTT should make the radio 

transmit. 

Содержание TinyTrak3

Страница 1: ...1 TinyTrak3 Owner s Manual Version 1 0 http www byonics com tinytrak...

Страница 2: ...with altitude speed heading a status message and a timestamp TinyTrak3 can be configured for time slotted reporting or the dynamic reporting rate of SmartBeaconing TinyTrak3 can conserve radio batter...

Страница 3: ...resistor red blk red R4 R10 R11 R12 R13 1K ohm resistor brn blk red R5 220K ohm resistor red red yel R6 R9 10K trimmer potentiometer 103 R7 R14 10K ohm resistor brn blk org R8 2 2K ohm resistor red re...

Страница 4: ...he TinyTrak3Config program Case TinyTrak3 was designed to fit in a Serpac brand C6 plastic case 2 1 4 x 1 5 8 x 3 4 Cases are available from www byonics com but the case must be cut by the owner A nib...

Страница 5: ...t this time Install capacitors C1 C5 0 1uf 104 Direction does not matter If the leads need to be formed to 0 1 inch spacing be careful not to bend too close to the yellow ceramic material Bend the lea...

Страница 6: ...with the holes Wedge the board in between the two rows of solder cups with the 5 pins aligned with the 5 pads on the PCB Solder just one pin first and insure the connector is on straight Then solder...

Страница 7: ...the computer or GPS to the TinyTrak3 J1 pin 5 is serial ground Both a gender changer female to female AND a null modem adapter will be needed to interface the computer to TinyTrak3 A null modem adapt...

Страница 8: ...ch as call signs and transmit rates use the TinyTrak3Config EXE program available from www byonics com First power TinyTrak3 and connect it to a computer serial port Be sure to use a gender changer an...

Страница 9: ...smitter is keyed until the data begins when a transmission is manually triggered via PTT IN It should be set to a value less than the Auto TX Delay when using PTT IN for data burst after voice If PTT...

Страница 10: ...C E format is selected the INVALID flag will be sent in the MIC E data Allow TTL Serial If this option is enabled TinyTrak3 will check the serial input level at power up to determine if it is connecte...

Страница 11: ...seconds TinyTrak3 will synchronize at every 10 minutes If the Auto Transmit rate evenly divides into 60 seconds TinyTrak3 will synchronize at every minute Time slotting and SmartBeaconing are mutuall...

Страница 12: ...is setting selects which communication port the TinyTrak3 is connected to during configuration Currently only the first four serial ports are supported Read Version Button This button will get the cur...

Страница 13: ...justed such that Carrier Detect LED is usually off but turns on when the radio opens squelch Radio receiver volume should be set to maximum and the radio can NOT have a constantly open squelch The las...

Страница 14: ...ak3 in a metal case Try re configuring the settings Sent packets sound distorted on a receiver Be sure the calibration value is around 128 Be sure there is not too much RF energy near the TinyTrak3 Se...

Страница 15: ...Details are at www byonics com Is there a surface mount TinyTrak3 available Not at this time One is currently in the planning stages however Can I replace the ceramic resonator Y1 with a crystal Sure...

Страница 16: ...h no PC connected the GPS serial data will feed into the TinyTrak3 but when the PC is connected the PC will over power the GPS during configuration If you enter a small Transmit Every value you may fi...

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